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Some time ago enough brazilians supported a proposal to have a referendum on wether to become an empire again, and thus this became the proposed legislation SUG 18/2017 and the Senate will have to discuss it.

Do you think Brazil will become an empire again, pol?

This is the proposal:
>"Brazilian presidentialism is corrupt and corrupting. Implementing the monarchy will remove the partisan bias from State decisions, guaranteeing it's isonomy, while at the same time the government's functions would remain with representatives elected by the people, with a smaller cost to the public treasury"
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>"It would be the emperor's role to nominate and fire the prime-minister, to dissolve congress to call new elections, to be the Supreme Head of the Armed Forces, to appoint ministers to the Federal Supreme Court and to call plebiscites and referendums. The administrative and government's functions would belong to the Prime Minsiter and his Cabinet. The legislative and the Judiciary would keep their current roles"

Right now it's in the Human Rights and Participatory Legislation Committee, and the Committee's President has 2 days to appoint a rapporteur, who needs to write a report on whether the proposal should be approved or not. If it passes (it should cause there is nothing unconstitutional in this proposal, but CDH is mostly cancerous leftists), it then goes to the Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ), and, if approved, will be voted in the Senate floor (they might make it go through some non-permanent committee too, like the one on political reform), and then on to the Chamber of Deputies.
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here's the law on the senate's website, btw
http://www25.senado.leg.br/web/atividade/materias/-/materia/129306
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>>128109292

who would be declared the new emperor/king? And how can you guarantee he will not be corrupt as well?
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The problem with Brazil is not just corrupt politicians, but a majority population of miscegenated, violent quasi-niggers on the prowl for money, iPhones and white pussy. The greater the negro or negro-mixed population in any Brazilian state, the more fucked it is. The only real solution is to balkanize and give the more white states a shot on their own, you will never have a functioning society with so many feral niggers causing crime.
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Last thread with more info >>127929981
Snipets explaining stuff:
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>>128109861
pic related is the royal family since republicucks abolished the monarchy (and later repented it)
why would the king be corrupt without any needs or term limit in office, and what would he offer in exchange for stuff? He only has the powers to dissolve parliament (usually on the PM's request), call for referendums (I prefer they do so without neding the parliament's consent, only enough signatures from the people; this way it works as a new check on political power and the people can use it to get shit like term limits, less power to politicians, etc) and appoint judges.

In most monarchies, they don't pay taxes and are not tried by any judge, so they have nothing to gain, and a lot (the future of their kids) to lose.

Our last monarchist constitution said the king was to be acclaimed, then by assemblies around the country, nowadays this could be by popular vote, so if the king fucks up we can deny his heirs the throne.

The guy here is not corrupt, is not a retarded liberal who hates his country and loves multiculturalism, and is a very serious guy with lots of knowledge.
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>>128110369
>>127937002
This is the main reason why people are becoming more pro-monarchy as they study history
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>>128110369
>The guy here is not corrupt, is not a retarded liberal who hates his country and loves multiculturalism, and is a very serious guy with lots of knowledge.

yeah but is he brave and doesn't afraid of anything?

shitposting aside, this seems like a good idea. anything but lula/dilma/leftist scum is good in my book.
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>>128110603
he seems brave enough to me, although old
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>>128109861
The current head of the royal family, D. Luiz Gastão. He has no issue and is already quite old, so it's more likely another family member will be chosen instead. It's a complocated affair due to title abdications, inheritance laws and what else.
The monarch wouldn't have most of the budgeting and legislating as part of his daily obligations, shielding him from contact and influence from other parties. He also wouldn't need to play the same political and favour game as other politicians play.
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Google translate because It's too late for me to translate all of it, here is the last statement issued by the royal family. Way better than any president we ever had


IMPERIAL FAMILY:

IN FRONT OF THE CRISIS THAT AFFECTS THE NATION, A CALL TO COOPERATION IN SEARCH OF WEIGHTED SOLUTIONS

In recent days, Brazil has entered one of the most acute stages of the crisis that has seriously affected it. It is a profound moral crisis, of values, ideological, with dramatic institutional and even economic reflexes.

It does not escape an attentive observer of reality that a series of movements, proposals and opportunistic tricks try to sow the atmosphere of confusion and chaos in this scenario, feeding magical and immediate solutions of the saviors of the Homeland, in the style of prevailing republicanism.

The convulsions provoked by politicians, highly demoralized, far from the yearnings and hopes of the healthiest bands of our population, make it very difficult to walk confidently of the Country towards a future of social peace, prosperity, greatness and Faith, that the great Majority clam.

It is encouraging to note that, once again, the perspicacity of our people has led the country to distrust such movements and to stay away from the maneuvers with which the chaos makers seem to want to involve it.
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>>128109292
Shit, I love this. I just hope all this oderbretch thing will fuck up in the ass the political class there and here as well, brother.
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>>128111593
In this critical moment it is understandable and natural that many eyes turn to the Imperial Family, which, since the republican coup of 1889, without any resentment for the past, has maintained its position of service to the Fatherland, within the strictest legality, aware of its High social role.

The moment, fraught with many uncertainties, requires above all great vigilance and ingenuity, in order not to allow momentary commotions to lead the Nation to shocks that only interest those who seek to sow discord and to shred Brazil, even in its territory.

Through unimaginable corruption schemes, Brazil has been the victim of a project of socialist domination of the State, of destruction and debasement of institutions, of complete adulteration of the representative mechanisms of the so-called democratic regime, and of the financing of socialism of the twenty-first century throughout To Latin America. The institution of the family has been crushed, the economy suffocated, with a curtailment of private property and free enterprise and our Christian values trampled on in every field.

Against all expectations, and in a demonstration of healthy reaction, millions of Brazilians have felt, from north to south of Brazil, in a climate of serenity and peace, that they want their country back and that their flag will never be red. Many, even, proclaimed their conviction that a return to the beneficial, balanced and moralized institutions of the Monarchy would be the way of redemption of the greatness Motherland.
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>>128109292
get rid off kike and freemasonic rule ; cull all niggers and mudraces - save rainforest , reduce population to max. 3 mio ( whites only )
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>>128111687

In the present moment, the divorce of this deep Brazil that works and lives in harmony, with politicians who in spurious agreements intend to lead the Country to the paths of authoritarianism, of the discord and socialist misery, as well we can penalized to observe in our neighbor and Sister Venezuela.

It is therefore necessary to find wise solutions that bring together the various sectors of society in a consensual way. The Imperial Family, along with the growing monarchist current spread throughout Brazil, is willing to cooperate in the search for the considered solutions that will be an outlet for the crisis that distresses the Brazilians, in the certainty that Brazil will not be lacking, once again, the protection Of his Patroness, Our Lady Aparecida, whom, on the occasion of Independence, Dom Pedro I consecrated this Nation.

São Paulo, May 23, 2017
Dom Luiz de Orleans and Bragança
Head of the Imperial House of Brazil

And I'm not even catholic, but ffs he could be an absolute king and still be better than what we had for 120 years.

Source https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3iGxOu9ZuRwa1dGbERMczVFbjg/view

From the site
http://monarquia.org.br/

This is the royal line btw, going back to Hugh Capet (940-996, king of the franks of the House of Capet) and his wife Adelaide of Aquitaine, on the Orléans side and going back to Afonso I (1377-1461, Duke of Braganza) and his wife Dona Brites Pereira de Alvin (daughter of Dom Nuno Álvares Pereira, count of Barcelos and defeater of castillans in the battles of Atoleiros, Aljubarrota and Valverde) on the Braganza side
http://monarquia.org.br/genealogiadedomluiz
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>>128111626
i'm suspicious of you guys keeping every name secret, while everyone is publicly ousted in Brazil

I'm not seeing anyone going to jail in other countries so far, but I hope that old german faggot brings not only our politicial class, but every fucking politician south of the Rio Grande down
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>>128109292
I love the idea of monarchies making a return, so I'm hopeful that Brazil will become an empire again. Republics/Democracies just create room for corruption.
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Democraps BTFO
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>>128112464
Danke. We're seeing this in several countries
I heard there is growing monarchist sentiment in Romania, Russia, Greece, Austria and even France (article in portuguese http://www.conservadorismodobrasil.com.br/2017/05/o-ressurgimento-das-monarquias.html)
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Good luck

t. Great grandson of exiled Portuguese nobility

Ps fuck the Portuguese republic it was SHIT
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>>128113311
Where are proofs
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I propose a nuclear bomb. Is this reasonable enough?
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Honestly, it sounds good. Never thought I'd say that about monarchy.
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>>128113311
It is still shit. You in the royal line, or lesser nobles? I dunno how portuguese nobility worked, but in Brazil our nobility wasn't just hereditary
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>>128109292
>be me, French
>move from (((republic))) to principality where the prince has almost absolute power
>life is 100 times better
really makes you think
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>>128114180
Dont say this out loud in France tho
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>>128114269
I would get beheaded by peaceful muslims if I did
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I already voted yes, I want to see the monarchy restored.

>>128112086
Fug, all that royalty.I wish I wuz kangz...
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>>128114552
Is there no Inca claimant? Or at least a LARPER?
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>>128114541
How is life in Monaco? Is everything expensive as fuck?
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>>128115145
there are still people in Cuzco (the old capital of the Inca Empire) who belong to the lineage of the Royal Ayllus.

But, those titles and family names are worthless in our society, for a long time most people were ashamed of their amerindian ancestry. Even my grandgrandfather changed his surname for a spanish one.
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>>128109292
A monarchy is useless unless it's absolute, and the monarch has de jure ownership of all land in the country. Mixing monarchy and democracy just leaves you on the fast track right back to "constitutional" monarchy and ultimately republican democracy.
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